A cadre of scientists at University College London are not only studying the complex neurobiology of how the brain perceives
Month: November 2019
New research reveals why people say things they later regret
People are more likely to disclose information that they are usually careful about concealing when they are more awake and
Epilepsy drug inhibits brain tumor development
Medication prescribed for a certain type of epilepsy may offer a new method for treating malignant infantile brain tumors. A
Home urine test for prostate cancer could revolutionize diagnosis
A simple urine test under development for prostate cancer detection can now use urine samples collected at home – according
Popular heartburn drugs may cause stomach bug
If you’re one of the millions who rely on medications known as proton pump inhibitors for relief from heartburn, you
Half of all women with HIV are diagnosed late in Europe
Women account for one-third of the 141,000 new HIV diagnoses in the Region Many women in the WHO European Region,
Breast milk could help prevent heart disease caused by premature birth
Early use of breast milk could play a vital role in preventing heart disease in prematurely born infants, according to
New study shows a minimum dose of hydromethylthionine could slow cognitive decline
TauRx has reported unexpected results of a pharmacokinetic analysis of the relationship between treatment dose, blood levels and pharmacological activity
What protects killer immune cells from harming themselves?
White blood cells, which release a toxic potion of proteins to kill cancerous and virus-infected cells, are protected from any
How memories are coded in the brain
Researchers working in The N.1 Institute for Health at NUS, led by Assistant Professor Camilo Libedinsky from NUS Psychology, and